Bottle with adjustable discharger.



No. 897,156 PATENTED AUG, 25, 1908. P. ROSENKAIMER.

BOTTLEWITH ADJUSTABLE DISQHARGER.

APIPL'IOATION FILED r113. 20, 1907.

THE NORRIS PETERS cc., wnsnmorou, n. c.

UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.

PAUL ROSENKAIMER, OF ESSEN-ON-THE-RUHR, GERMANY.

BOTTLE WITH ADJUSTABLE DISCHARGER.

Application filed. February 20, 1907.

T 0 all whom it may concern:

Be it known that 1, PAUL RosENxAIMER, a subject of the Emperor of Germany, residing at Essen-on-the-ltuhr, Germany, h ave invented a new and useful Bottle with Adjustable Discharger, of which the following is the specification.

The object of my present invention relates to bottles with adjustable discharger such as are used for caustic liquids. It most advantageously differs from the ones heretofore known by allowing the fluid contained in the bottle to be discharged by drops as well as by jets.

In the accompanying drawing in which I have illustrated my invention I show a crosssection of the stopper with a cast-in exit pipe.

The bottle a provides on its neck I) a flange c in which the fluid enters before its discharge. The neck 6 besides provides an opening d serving for the entrance of the air. The bottle is closed air tight by means of a bent stopper having along its center either a discharge opening f or being hollow and pro- Specification of Letters Patent.

operator on the air entrance.

Patented Aug. 25, 1908.

Serial No. 358,370.

vided with a cast in exit tube f. This exit simultaneously serves as returning channel.

The bottle is particularly intended to be filled with caustic acids, liquors, medicines and the like. The discharged fluid can be regulated by the pressure of the fingers of the A turning of the stopper closes the bottle air tight.

What I claim as new and desire to secure by a United States Letters Patent is In a bottle the combination of a bottle neck having a horizontal air passage, a turn able, bent, and air-tight mounted stopper, and a bent exit pipe cast-in said stopper adapted to either open or air tight close the bottle by a simple turning of the stopper substantially as described and for the purpose set forth.

In witness whereof I have hereunto signed my name this 17th day of December 1906 in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.

PAUL ROSENKAIMER.

Witnesses:

ALFRED PoHLMEYER, M. ENGELs. 

